How To Speed Up My Computer


by Nick Hatton

There are numerous ways to answer the question "How to speed up my computer?" though, it's not unusual that a PC becomes a bit lethargic if you failed to run scheduled maintenance task. This is the reason that about 80% of cases of dawdling computer performance.

By running a few tasks to fine-tune up your PC, you will be compensated with a computer that runs efficiently and at its creative factory swiftness.

Duplicate Registry Files - Reproduction of registry files also leads to a slower PC down and will consume more precious disk space. Using registry cleaning software will help you keep your computer in a happier faster mood.

Slow Hard Drive - The hard drive is the foundation of your computer. It must be kept in good condition. However lacking the correct maintenance your hard drive it is not anything further than a bulky sluggish peace of metal and plastic.

Corrupted registry - Corrupted registry will consume up your resources and swamp your computer down with errors and conflicts. Remedy this by cleaning your registry.

Inadequate RAM - RAM is very significant for your PC speed. Depending on your PCs activity you may need to upgrade your computers memory or you may find it more of an advantage to increasing your virtual memory to get better kick out your existing RAM.

Low free space on your hard drive - No empty free space can be caused by your Windows cache files becoming fully filled. Making sure there is free space on your hard drive and deleting files to make more space helps increases speed.

Outdated Software - Software can commonly get updated a lot and these updates are normally to make the software more efficient and fix issues like memory leaks which eat up your RAM and slowing down your computer. Making sure your software is up to date will fix any of these types of issues.

Hardware Upgrade - Hardware becomes outdated and slow after awhile, what was once fast seems slow now. This is because there are faster and faster processors being made all the time, and after awhile your computer is outdated and not compatible with the new faster hardware.

Start up - When starting up your computer, there is some software that will want to start when your operating system starts, this will make your start up take even longer, in windows you can edit this via the msconfig options. This window will give you the options to stop software from running as soon as windows starts. Meaning your computer will boot up faster without the extra load of other software.

About the Author

Advice provided by Nick Hatton of L1 Computers providing http://www.l1computers.com/ Liverpool PC repair and http://www.l1computers.com/liverpool-pc-repairs/pc-laptop-repairs Liverpool laptop repair with a service you are sure to be pleased with.

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